Mor Ephrem is a nice guy. Just say sorry and it will all be ok. Say I had things that were inside troubling me but I didn't know how to express appropriately. I will not behave that way again but I am seeking help.

Discussion of Roman Catholic doctrines other than contraception need to be moved to new threads. All further posts in this thread need to be about contraception only.

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Yeah.. stay focused. No mixing of apples and oranges

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There is no more evident sign that anyone is a saint and of the number of the elect, than to see him leading a good life and at the same time a prey to desolation, suffering, and trials. - Saint Aloysius Gonzaga

I know, but I did get someone's attention . I am fairly new here so I am reading everything (it seems). Is what I did wrong or forbidden? I don't know.

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There is no more evident sign that anyone is a saint and of the number of the elect, than to see him leading a good life and at the same time a prey to desolation, suffering, and trials. - Saint Aloysius Gonzaga

I know, but I did get someone's attention . I am fairly new here so I am reading everything (it seems). Is what I did wrong or forbidden? I don't know.

Neither wrong nor forbidden. Just a weird piece of spam.

I like spam.... on rye bread

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There is no more evident sign that anyone is a saint and of the number of the elect, than to see him leading a good life and at the same time a prey to desolation, suffering, and trials. - Saint Aloysius Gonzaga

I know, but I did get someone's attention . I am fairly new here so I am reading everything (it seems). Is what I did wrong or forbidden? I don't know.

Neither wrong nor forbidden. Just a weird piece of spam.

I like spam.... on rye bread

YUM! Me too! If I wasn't on an intense work out plan I would enjoy a nice piece of spam today.

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"For, by its immensity, the divine substance surpasses every form that our intellect reaches. Thus we are unable to apprehend it by knowing what it is. Yet we are able to have some knowledge of it by knowing what it is not." - St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa contra gentiles, I, 14.